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Historic Southside Lofts

The Garage Lofts are beautifully renovated luxury loft apartments located in Chattanooga’s Historic Southside District on 17th & Cowart Street
(map).
Repurposed from the Hailey Chevrolet dealership in the 50s,
each unit combines exposed brick and steel beams, expansive
windows, and tall ceilings from its industrial past with
sleek design to provide a distinctive living experience.

Purposeful Floorplans

The Garage Lofts features 16 residential units across
20,000 sq/ft of space along with an additional
20,000 sq/ft of commercial space. With purposeful floorplans and
upscale features the units offer ease in amenities for its
residents.

"As the owner and builder of the Garage Lofts, I am excited to offer Chattanooga
loft-style living comparable to what could be found in Chicago or Brooklyn.
Our design team has sweated over every detail. All cabinetry is handcrafted
locally with concrete countertops. The concrete on the ground floors have been
ground down and polished to a Terrazzo style finish, and we’ve built custom-made
steel staircases to the upstairs living spaces. The light fixtures are high-end,
and each kitchen is equipped with a built-in music system that will work with
your iPhone or other mobile device. In short, our goal is to attract those who
share an appreciation for well-thought-through designs and furnishings, and who
want more out of their living space."
— John Straussberger (Owner/Builder)

Neighborhood

Life on the Southside

It could be argued that the Southside is Chattanooga’s renaissance district. Up
through the post war and into the 1950s, Chattanooga became a city known for
its industry, with the Southside at its core. But walk down Main Street today
and you experience a neighborhood transformed. Enjoy craft coffee in the
morning, chat with an artist in one of the local art galleries in the
afternoon, walk two blocks from your apartment to catch an evening soccer match
at Finley Stadium, eat dinner from an award-winning chef in the evening, and
end your night with a cocktail inside a repurposed 19th century train station.